Regular tomato pasta can be so boring, so basic, so blah sometimes. Add a creamy touch to it, and the color transforms, the flavor transforms and my excitement level transforms! But in this vegan creamy tomato pasta recipe, the creamy touch is definitely not cream, or anything remotely dairy-based. Its *hummus*!

I grew up proudly Lebanese, and we ate hummus just as it is with some olive oil and pita bread. As hummus has become mainstream, so too have its uses. And this is one of the latest trends in the hummus world – adding it to pasta for a creamy consistency that you can’t even detect! See it’s just a lightened up marinara!

How to Make Vegan Creamy Tomato Pasta

To start, I make my basic marinara sauce, which is to-die-for! It’s so basic but the fresh ingredients and fresh tomatoes are what make it out-of-this-world staple sauce recipe! I sautee garlic with olive oil and oregano, then I add some tomato paste, fresh tomatoes and fresh basil and it looks like this:

The moment of true excitement is when I add the hummus to it. I stir it on low-heat for a couple minutes until the hummus is fully incorporated and it just lightens the sauce to a rosa color. You can use store-bought hummus or make a big batch of my basic hummus recipe and spare half a cup for the sauce.

Then you add the pasta of choice and garnish it with fresh basil. It’s as simple as that, but it’s as scrumptious as that – a nice change from marinara sauce always being the main event!

I’m obsessed with this combination! And next I’ll try hummus in an Alfredo style pasta!

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Uncover and stir in the hummus and add a pinch of sugar. Simmer the sauce for 5 minutes until the hummus becomes well incorporated.

Add more water to adjust the sauce to desired consistency.

Serve with pasta of choice with additional fresh basil as garnish.

Video

Notes

Storage: Store any leftovers in an airtight container. It will last about 4-5 days in the fridge.

Substitutes: For best results, follow the recipe as is. However you can use any pasta of choice, any marinara sauce you like and any hummus (homemade or store bought). You can also leave out the sugar if desired.

I absolutely loooved it! I served it with roasted garlic bread and I ate two bowls …it’s sooo bomb! Thank you so much. I’m learning to cook for myself, so I need help. Lol and I appreciate you and giving out your recipe! I’m a happy vegan right now…thank you for sharing this, I found you on insta gram! Love your page. #vegan #feelgoodfoodie 🙂

Hi Yumna, I am making this recipe right now and there are some inconsistencies. In your video it says to add 2 cups of pasta water and in your written instructions it says to add 1 cup. Which one do you recommend I do? Thanks!

Hi Megan, Ahh, I caught you too late. The good thing is if you did 1 cup or 2 cups, it shouldn’t matter too much, but it should actually be 2 cups of water. If you used only 1 cup, the sauce was probably slightly thicker, but that’s no problem either. Hope you enjoyed it! I’ll update the written instructions on the blog. Thank you!

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I'm Yumna. I literally learned to cook 2 weeks after I got married over the phone with my mom. When I was brave enough to fly solo, I started treading on trendy foodie territory and built an Instagram page with over 2 MILLION followers. Now I have hundreds of real good food recipes that will make you and your family feel oh-so good!